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Essay heading: John Wayne Gacy
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Gacy had been reported earlier in the year by a 27-year-old man named Jeffery Rignall.
According to Mr. Rignall's story, a plump man with a flashy car had approached him. The man invited him to join him in the vehicle to smoke some marijuana. Once in the car the man pushed chloroform soaked handkerchief into Rignall's face and drove him, unconscious, to a house where he was beaten with whips and raped... displayed 300 characters
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Once in the car the man pushed chloroform soaked handkerchief into Rignall's face and drove him, unconscious, to a house where he was beaten with whips and raped. Rignall regained consciousness then next morning where he had been dumped in Lincoln Park.
In lieu of the fact that Rignall could not give them much information, the Police were unable to be of much help... displayed next 300 characters
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